In Genesis 4:9, Cain's reply to the Lord's question was, "Am I my brother's keeper?" In other words, Cain was telling God, "it's none of my business where he is, or what he is doing." This was the originof, "I don't want to get involved." This attitude is still being practiced, and that is why a man did nothing after seeing a little girl being murdered in an casino bathroom several years ago. In the last episode of Seinfeld, the four stars were sent to prison for not helping a man who was being robbed. They felt it wasn't their problem so why concern themselves?
Though the TV program was fictional, it still showed a strong message. The Bible teaches people to care and not be like the two guys who refused to help a injured man as he lay in the road (Luke 10:30-37; Ezekiel 3:16-21; 1 Samuel 3:13; Proverbs 21:13; Deuteronomy 22:1-4; Galatians 6:1-2; Matthew 25:26-28; 1 Corinthians 10:24). This lesson isn't teaching you to play super hero and rush up and fight an armed thug. But there is something we can do. We can call the police or provide some other type of information, publicly or anonymously. We must take the time to cheer the sad, give food to the hungry, visit the sick. etc. (Gal. 6:10; James 4:17; James 1:27; 1 Timothy 5:9-10; Acts 9:36-43). Hope to hear from you or see you at the services. |